"Ashe Vernon pulls back the layers of the spectacular wound of being human and underneath, there are bruises.
At 5\'2", Ashe is a very tiny person with very tiny hands and a whole lot to say about it..
Ashe is currently the Senior Editor of Poetry with Persephone\'s Daughters Literary Magazine.
Author of four full length collections of poetry and several DIY chapbooks, they spend their summers touring the country performing poetry with their best friend.
Come here for the youth, for the apologies, for the optimism, and for the astounding love." - Fortesa Latifi, author of We Were Young and No Matter the Time About the Author: Ashe Vernon is too small and too loud but mostly just tired.
It is beautiful and astounding and it hurts.
Vernon has written a collection that prays of misplaced love and preacher fathers and the shade of Texas summers and a body that never feels quite like your own.
Vernon flinches at the truth but forges ahead and there, they find their strength- in the honesty and in the brutality. "Ashe Vernon pulls back the layers of the spectacular wound of being human and underneath, there are bruises